Originally Posted by
AltecGreen
Flex nibs are pretty common among a large number of Japanese makers from the ones that are still around today to makers that have long died out. They were around in the 20's, 30's,40's, and 50's. The wartime shiro steel nibs on Japanese pens are often flexy with some wet noodles. These are not that hard to find. Bear in mind not every nib was flexy so you are as likely to find something stiff as well.
The R-type pen shown by penwash was made for many decades with some minor changes through the years. They were made before the war and after.
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